How can I control my oil face. Even I am not eating any oily food and drinking more water. Especially oil producing after both. And one more doubt that can I apply vitamin e oil to my face night time.
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1. Wash face regularly --washing regularly can reduce the amount of oil on the skin. Wash with a gentle soap and warm water 2. Use a toner--astringent toners that contain alcohol tend to dry out the skin. U should test out any new toner on a small patch of skin to avoid potential irritation. 3. Pat the face dry--when drying the face after washing and using toner, people should gently pat their skin dry with a soft towel. This should be done with care, however. Pulling down on the skin with a towel, or using a rough washcloth, is not advised, as it may stimulate the skin to create more sebum. 4. Use blotting papers-- blotting papers will not treat the sebum production in the skin, but they can be used to lift excess oil off the skin throughout the day to make it appear less shiny. 5. You can apply aloe vera juice/gel from its leaf (fresh), not from ready made gels available in market. Remove skin of an aloe vera leaf. Take /scoop out gel. Apply this gel to your skin. Wash with plain water after an hour. Also stay hydrated, avoid greasy foods and trans fats, and to eat a well-rounded diet full of whole foods.
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Don't worry...you are suffering from seborrheic dermatitis causing this oily skin... Specific medicine available for good control... Treatment depends on the severity..Do direct online consultation for detailed prescription by sending photos.
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Hii, Excessive oil in the face or oily face is a common problem. It may lead to acne, sebomelanosis , etc You can try the following advice: 1. Avoid spicy / oily/ junk food. 2. Continue with healthy, nutritious, balanced diet with plenty of water.. minimum 3 litres, just like you are doing 3. Avoid oiling the scalp. The oil may percolate onto the forehead 4. Wash your face twice daily with facewash containing glycolic/salicylic acid. I would advise you against the use of vitamin e oil or any other oil for that matter, since your skin is already oily by nature. Excessive oils will attract UV radiation, and may cause tanning. Hope it helps. For any other queries you may consult me.
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